Project funds may be transferred between institutions or between an agency and an institution, but not directly between agencies. Mechanisms other than the CESU agreement are available for transferring funds between agencies

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Project Spotlight

COWS EAT WEEDS!

Grant-Kohrs Ranch National Historic Site in Deer Lodge, Montana has a history ofcontributing to the growth and improvement of ranching. Today as a National Historic Site, the ranch continues that tradition as the site where a new technique for managing weeds was developed: training cattle to eat them. Read more.

The Rocky Mountains Cooperative Ecosystems Studies Unit (RM-CESU)

operates independently and in association with a national network of CESUs. The partnership is directed by specific mission, vision, goals and objectives.